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Samuel Gregg

@drsamuelgregg

President & Friedrich Hayek Chair in Econ. + Eco.History @AIER, Con.Ed @LawLiberty + @CivitasOutlook, Aff.S @ActonInstitute šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗšŸ“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ Op. mine.

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ā€œSocialism has more cheerleaders than it deserves, considering its record of consistent failure. Markets need champions too. This is always true, especially now.ā€ ⁦Matthew Hennessey⁩ on an ongoing imbalance between defenders and opponents of markets. wsj.com/opinion/capita…

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Thanks RealClearPolitics for highlighting my Law & Liberty article in which I argue that classical liberals and limited government conservatives should not cede the ground of patriotism to nationalists and populists. #July4 American Institute for Economic Research lawliberty.org/towards-a-libe…

Thanks <a href="/RCPolitics/">RealClearPolitics</a> for highlighting my <a href="/LawLiberty/">Law & Liberty</a> article in which I argue that classical liberals and limited government conservatives should not cede the ground of patriotism to nationalists and populists. #July4 <a href="/aier/">American Institute for Economic Research</a>
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Thanks RealClearPolicy for highlighting my Law & Liberty article in which I argue that classical liberals and limited government conservatives should not cede the ground of patriotism to nationalists and populists. #July4 American Institute for Economic Research lawliberty.org/towards-a-libe…

Thanks <a href="/realclearpolicy/">RealClearPolicy</a> for highlighting my <a href="/LawLiberty/">Law & Liberty</a> article in which I argue that classical liberals and limited government conservatives should not cede the ground of patriotism to nationalists and populists. #July4 <a href="/aier/">American Institute for Economic Research</a>
lawliberty.org/towards-a-libe…
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This is very much worth following. America desperately needs rigorous historical inquiry and writing about this momentous event in our history.

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Though at odds today, #liberalism and #nationalism have a much more complicated and intertwined history than we realize, going back to the 19th century. Or so I argue in Law & Liberty: lawliberty.org/towards-a-libe…

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Marxism and Marxists are responsible for the torture and death of millions, the destruction of liberty, and countless economic catastrophes. We should the exact opposite of whatever Marxists do.

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"Liberals should stress that being a true patriot involves reminding citizens that nationalist populism, whether of the right or left variety, invariably ends up doing long-term damage to the political, economic, and legal institutions that help promote the nation’s general

"Liberals should stress that being a true patriot involves reminding citizens that nationalist populism, whether of the right or left variety, invariably ends up doing long-term damage to the political, economic, and legal institutions that help promote the nation’s general
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Markets look for direction as the Fed holds rates and tariff uncertainty looms ahead of the crucial July 9 trade deadline. AIER's Pete Earle joins NEWSMAX to discuss.

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The #JonesAct is an outdated policy that needs serious reforms, specifically paring down its overly burdensome restrictions. My latest Explainer with American Institute for Economic Research dives into this, providing a quick and easy to understand explanation of its history and effects over the last century.

The #JonesAct is an outdated policy that needs serious reforms, specifically paring down its overly burdensome restrictions.

My latest Explainer with <a href="/aier/">American Institute for Economic Research</a> dives into this, providing a quick and easy to understand explanation of its history and effects over the last century.
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Muchas gracias por la invitación a Séptimo Día para debatir sobre esta propuesta. Espero que comprendamos que si hay algo que Uruguay no necesita son mÔs impuestos.